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Things to Have Down Cold
Chapter
Jamestown
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Reason for establishment
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Role of Tobacco
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Headright System
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Act of Toleration
Puritans/Pilgrims
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Anne Hutchinson
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Antinomianism
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City on a Hill
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Fundamental Orders
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Halfway Covenant
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John Winthrop
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Mayflower Compact
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Quakers
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Religious Tolerance
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Roger Williams
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Salem
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Separatists
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Work Ethic
Bacon’s Rebellion
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And Slavery
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And Indentured Servants
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Glorious Revolution (Britain)
Mercantilism
Salutary Neglect
Triangular Trade
French and Indian War Jamestown
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Coercive Acts
Intolerable Acts
Proclamation line/Proclamation of 1763 – what it
was, what were the consequences?
Quartering Act
Salutary Neglect
Stamp Act
1
Did You
Take
Notes?
Location of
the info?
Needs
clarificatio
n?
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Stamp Act Congress
Writs of Assistance
The Great Awakening
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What
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When
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Who
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Where
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Effects on established churches
“New Light Preachers”
Deism
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Defined
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Effects
Treaty of Paris
Declaration of Independence
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Contents
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Purpose
Revolutionary War
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Contents
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Purpose
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Importance of French Aid
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Battle of Saratoga
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Thomas Paine – Common Sense
Articles of Confederation
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And Contents
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And weak central government
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And Shay’s Rebellion
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And flaws
John Locke
British Violations of the Treaty of Paris
Land Ordinance of 1785; Land Ordinance 1787
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Orderly creation and admission of states
U.S. Constitution
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3/5 Compromise
Bill of Rights
Federalist v. Anti-Federalists (who, why)
James Madison
New Jersey Plan
Northwest Ordinance
Ratification fight: who supported/opposed
Separation of powers
Virginia Plan
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3
Attitude of the Founding Fathers towards political
parties
Economic Policies
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Alexander Hamilton’s economic policies
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Funding and Assumption
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Funding at Par
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Tariffs
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Bank of the United States
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Jefferson’s reaction
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Growth of Political Parties
Washington’s Neutrality Proclamation of 1793
Jay’s Treaty
Washington’s Farewell Address
Adams as President
XYZ Affair
Alien and Sedition Acts
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Kentucky and Virginia Resolves
Election of 1800 – Thomas Jefferson
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Significance
Louisiana Purchase
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Significance of the purchase
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Why Jefferson wanted it
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Pinckney Treaty
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Lewis and Clark
Marbury v. Madison
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Facts of the case
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Importance of Judicial Review
Cult of Domesticity
War of 1812
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Causes
Tippecanoe
Tecumseh and the Prophet
Effects on the Embargo Act
Battle of New Orleans
Outcomes – Treaty of Ghent
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4
Hartford Convention
Monroe and the Era of Good Feeling
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Tariff of 1816
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Know-Nothings
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Rush-Bagot Treaty
Compromise of 1820/Missouri Compromise
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Purpose
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Terms
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How it changed the map
King Cotton and Eli Whitney
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Impact of the Cotton Gin
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“Peculiar Institution”
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Interchangeable parts
Monroe Doctrine
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Reasons
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Philosophy
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Development
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Roosevelt Corollary
American System
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Henry Clay
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Whig policies
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Canal building and the effects
19th Century Authors
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Ralph Waldo Emerson
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James Fennimore Cooper
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Washington Irving
Others?
Nullification Crisis/Tariff of Abominations
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What
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Calhoun
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Effects on later secession
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Andrew Jackson’s reaction
Andrew Jackson
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And Indian policy
And expansion of suffrage
And the Bank of the U.S.
And Pet Banks
Irish Immigration
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5
Know-Nothing Party (Nativists)
Transcendentalism
Mexico
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Election of 1844
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Whig policy
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Treaty of Guadalupe-Hidalgo
Manifest Destiny
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Whig policy
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Democratic policies
Popular Sovereignty
Kansas-Nebraska Act
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And Popular Sovereignty
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And the Missouri Compromise
Compromise of 1850
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California
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Fugitive Slave Act
Seneca Falls Convention
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Susan B. Anthony
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Elizabeth Cady Stanton
William Lloyd Garrison
Dred Scott Decision
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and the Constitutionality of the Missouri
Compromise
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Reaction in the North
John Brown – Raid at Harper’s Ferry
Abraham Lincoln
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Republican Party Policy on slavery
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Succession
Civil War
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Causes
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6
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Strengths and Weaknesses of the North and
South
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Foreign Policy of Britain and France
Emancipation Proclamation
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Purpose
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Terms
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Reaction
Republican Reconstruction
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Terms
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Election of 1876
Post Civil War Southern Society
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Sharecropping
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Black codes
Dawes Act
Transcontinental Railroad
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And government subsidies
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And land grants
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And effect on agriculture and industry
Social Darwinism (not to be mistaken for Darwin’s
Theory of Evolution)
Gospel of Wealth
Laissez faire economics
Titans of Industry
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J.P. Morgan
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Andrew Carnegie
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John D. Rockefeller
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Others?
Gilded Age Business cycles
Sherman Anti-Trust Act
Populism
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Policies
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Why it failed
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And Southern Racism
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And Farmer Discontent – Why?
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7
Southern and Eastern Immigrants
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1880s
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Italians
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Germans
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Poles
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Reasons for migration
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Reception upon arrival
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Settlement areas
Frederick Jackson Turner
Spanish American War
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And Yellow Journalism
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Yellow journalists – Hearst/Pulitzer
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And the Philippines
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And U.S. Imperialism/Empire Building –
Why?
Open Door Policy
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Where
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Why
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Effects on U.S. Foreign Policy
Frederick Douglass compared to W.E. B. DuBois
Progressivism
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Reforms
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Muckrakers – defined and identified
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Upton Sinclair
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Ida Tarbell
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Robert Lafollette
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City Governments
League of Nations
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Terms
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Reasons why it failed in U.S. Congress
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Mellon’s Economic policies
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8
Kellogg-Briand Pact
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When
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Involved Parties
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Terms
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Outcomes
Conscription – discern differences between WWI and
WWII
U.S. Involvement in WWI
Post WWI attitudes of Americans
Henry Ford
Model T
Assembly Line
Interchangeable Parts
Scopes “Monkey” Trial
1920’s Literature – “The Lost Generation”
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Hemingway
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Fitzgerald
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Faulkner
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Sinclair Lewis
Plessy v. Ferguson
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Supreme Court Case
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Facts
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Decision
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Effects: Separate But Equal
Isolationism in the 1930s
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Europe’s Debt issue
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Causes (in the minds of Americans)
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Consequences
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Calvin Coolidge
The Great Depression
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Reasons
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Buying stocks on Margin
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Hoover’s attitude towards welfare/handouts
(NOT!!!) 
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FDR’s attitude
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9
Labor Unions
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And Samuel Gompers
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And John Lewis
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And the AFL
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And the CIO
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And the Wagner Act
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And the Taft-Hartley Act
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And Immigrants
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And Sherman Anti-Trust Act
FDR’s Administration (elected to 4 presidential
terms)
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First 100 days of legislation
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Alphabet soup of programs
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Trying to pack the Supreme Court
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Good Neighbor Policy
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Lend-Lease agreement w/ Great Britain
World War II
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And Japanese Internment camps
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And women in the work force
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And racism
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Joseph McCarthy and his “McCarthyism”
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On whom was he focused?
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Why was he a scary character?
The Fabulous Fifties (1950s)
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And the growth of the suburbs
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And the Baby Boom (Yeah!)
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And Nuclear War Scare
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And domestic tranquility
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And Rock and Roll
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And Consumerism
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And Economic boom
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Harry Truman
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And the Fair Deal
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And the Republican Congress
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And the Korean War
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And “Containment”
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And Cold War
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And Berlin Airlift
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And Greece
Sputnik
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Importance
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What it spawned
JFK
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Vietnam
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Cuban Missile Crisis
Bay of Pigs
And the Gulf of Tonkin Resolution
And LBJ
And Richard Nixon
And protests at home
LBJ
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And the Great Society
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And Civil Rights
Civil Rights Movement
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And the Sit-ins
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Brown v. Board of Education
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School desegregation
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Martin Luther King, Jr.
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March on Washington
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Radical Black Leaders
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Malcolm X
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Black Panthers
1960s Protests
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And Vietnam
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And civil rights
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And counterculture
1970s Women’s Movement
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